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Explanation:
There are so many metaphors that can be used if he is looking at the concept of mercy from the Bible. In the book of Roman 3 vs 23. "for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God (New King James Version (NKJV))." This shows that every human being is not perfect in one way or the other. If God was to consider the sins of human to punish them, no human will be alive today. This is because the same bible describe the righteousness of human as a filthy rag before God. However, in the next verse of the same Romans 3 vs 24, it reads:
" and are being justified [declared free of the guilt of sin, made acceptable to God, and granted eternal life] as a gift by His [precious, undeserved] [a]grace, through the redemption [the payment for our sin] which is [provided] in Christ Jesus (Amplified Bible (AMP))." From this verse, it therefore signify the amount of mercy humans have received from God. This verse made it clear that it is undeserved(That's why they are bolded for emphasis). So man deserved to die due to sin, however, the death of the son of God(Jesus Christ) on the cross has paved way for redemption and mercy.
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The original poem I have created for you is as follows:
While we were riding in the car, the only two things he could see through the windshield were the headlights or the half-light, as if they were a gigantic ambivalence known as good and evil, his face opaque with regret, unraveling his feelings like a open book, which pointed out that despite understanding that his trip would not be without return, if he hid a deep loneliness that would deserve more than a visit, my frown wanted to hide my regret at his prompt absence, however, my heart was swollen of joy: would she really be a renowned professional in that country? Although that question echoed in my head eager to be answered by someone, my heart constantly mentioned the word "yes."
Explanation:
The poem that I created for you refers to the moment when two people must separate, one to fulfill their professional dreams, while the other must surely make a choice between waiting untiringly or surrendering and seeking support from another person, <u>that feeling of nostalgia and the pain of abandoning someone you love, but who must simply be wished for the best.</u>
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ok so probably because I. the Baltimore War the Americans had their flag in the air while they were in war.
Alrighty, so, you're currently trapped inside a cottage with a witch who wants to eat you and your brother. What do you do to escape? Do you beat the witch with her own broom and make a run for it? Do you push her into the oven (This is what happens in the story) and lock her in so that she burns up, then you and Hansel make a great escape? What do you do? (: